| Re: Other conversion options from Journal Thanks for your suggestion. The only problem with web archive files is that my customers aren't familiar with them. With all the strange email viruses going around, people can be hesitant to open attachments that aren't standard documents.
-jimmy
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"Jimmy Flannigan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Currently using Journal to sketch out design specs for web and software
> projects. I'm finding it confusing for my customers to send them the "Web
> Archive" file but it's the only way I've found to maintain the color and
> resolution. I exported to TIF but it lost all the colors I had used. I
> "printed" to PDF Distiller using 5.0 and the resolution of the ink was
> just horrible.
Is there anything that is especially confusing about the web archive files?
They are easily opened in IE and offer paging support.
If you open the Web archive in IE and save it as a regular Web thicket, then
you can recover the embedded images by renaming the appropriate files as GIF
or PNG. |